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See Summit Racing for Aluminum Pipe Plugs. When you install the plugs.....keep trying the plugs as you tap to make sure the final installation is about flush or out 1/16 inch and use Permatex on the plugs.. The Injector Housing Plug must be FLUSH however.
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I had a local guy here use his metal lathe and turned some aluminum plugs tuned to match the port opening and drove them in flush with some red loctite.
Rich
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![]() I'm just not so sure about the TB bypass. I'd be worried about blowing up a cylinder sleeve or worse if a piece of ice should form then finds it's way into the engine. But then again if you live in a freezing cold winter environment where you don't drive your car in winter or you live in a warm year round climate there'd be no issue. I've not heard of anyone stepping up and admitting they're engine toasted and then making the connection with the TB bypass. That could be because there is no connection OR that the connection has not been associated. (for various reasons including denial). I have to figure the engine designers would not add such a design feature as coolant to the TB without good reason. Mine is intact not RIPPED OUT ![]() I wouldn't count on hearing any downside from those that have RIPPPED the TB coolant path out ![]()
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Thanks Scott, I don't drive it in the winter. And we certainly have winter around here. Denial can be a dangerous and powerful thing.
I do like the cleaner look of the engine bay, and wouldn't this keep the incoming air cooler? More cooler being more better. |
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![]() No Denial here ![]() 1991 LT5 ![]() 1990 LT5 ![]() Marc has found that the throttle body (TB Coolant Blocked) has no problem with ice when the ambient temperature is at 20 degrees and the humidity is 90% ![]() As discussed in......Throttle Body Heat Bypass Line
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mid 40s most of the time and a bit high on humidity. Perfect storm for icing. Bypassing the TB is not for everyone and it is important to be clear about that to all. There are those that would propose that it is the cure for everyone. That's just like the "snake oil" salesman approach. ![]()
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I'm looking forward to dry plenum pulls, less complexity, and less weight for the race car. I know there are plenty of folks who would not/should not be modding these cars, but if my class rules allow it and it can be un-done later I'm a candidate and will continue to appreciate both sides of such discussions. Cheers, - Jeff |
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What did you use to cap off the coolant line on the passenger side? Was it capped on the rubber hose or the metal?
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![]() I left about 2 or 3 inches of rubber hose above the "T" that connects (did connect) the TB vent, Radiator top vent, and Coolant surge container in front of passenger side (the highest point in the LT5 Coolant System). See Tech Info - LT5 Coolant Flow Calculations See Item #4 LT5 Eliminated Systems See Filling With Coolant and the Air Locked Water Pump ![]() ![]()
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Hey Jeff, wanna come up and watch, learn, help when I do this? I'm guessing multi days.
I've got a spare bedroom (good if anybody brings the wife) and two hide a beds. Anybody that comes is welcome to stay. |
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